[Bronze gilded secret seated statue of Manjusri Bodhisattva]
Bronze gilded secret seated statue of Manjusri Bodhisattva, Ming Yongle, with a total height of 21 cm, a bottom width of 13 cm, and a bottom thickness of 9.1 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This seated figure has four arms and a square and plump face. It looks down with both eyes and looks solemn. Wearing a five-leaf treasure crown, topless, with a thin waist and skirt, and a long silk shawl hanging on the forearm. The main arm is holding a sword in the right hand, the left hand is holding a lotus stem, the other hand is holding an arrow, and the left hand is holding a bow. The skin is plump, the posture is correct, and the whole body is sitting on its back. The seat surface is engraved with the regular script of “Yongle Year of the Ming Dynasty”.
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